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‘Positive’, ‘disastrous’ - politicians disagree over Apple data centre extension

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There has been a mixed reaction from Galway politicians to the decision to extend Apple’s planning permission for its proposed data centre in Athenry to 2026.

More than €400,000 to support remote working hubs

Deputy Denis Naughten has welcomed the allocation of more than €400,000 for remote working hubs across Roscommon and Galway in Athlone, Ballyhaunis, Boyle, Ballinasloe, Castleplunkett, Castlerea, Clonberne, Drumboylan, Dangan, Elphin, Glenamaddy, Kiltoom, Monksland and Tulsk.

Trouble with online streaming services

A year ago, when the cinemas closed, this column turned from a weekly film review into more of a weekly streaming review and recommendation list.

Buckley Windows and Doors providing expert trade in the Midlands region

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Buckley Windows and Doors is a local family run business based in the Midlands which provides its clients with expert services and advice, boasting 30 years of experience within the trade.

Jobs boost as Hewlett Packard names Galway as European cyber security hub

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There was further good news on the jobs front for Galway yesterday (Wednesday) when Hewlett Packard Enterprise named Galway as its European hub for cyber security operations.

Buckley Windows and Doors continues to provide expert trade in the Midlands region

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Buckley Windows and Doors are a local family run business based in the Midlands who provide their clients with expert services and advice boasting thirty years of experience within the trade.

Irish Unity no longer a question of if, but when

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There is no doubt that we live in extraordinary and unpredictable times. Covid-19 has proven just how quickly life as we know it can change. Few would have predicted our current situation only a short time ago, just as few would have predicted that the issue of Irish Unity would be pushed to the forefront of political debate and become an increasingly likely eventuality in the near future. Unity, once thought of as a remote and distant prospect, is no longer a question of if, but when.

No Leaving Cert classes in February should ensure no Leaving Cert exams in June

As the parent of a 2020 Leaving Cert student, I have every sympathy for the class of 2021 and the uncertainty caused by the continuation of the Covid-19 pandemic for those students and their families. The debate which surfaced in April of last year has already begun in relation to the leaving cert of 2021, and whether the exam should be conducted in the 'traditional' format, or in a 'predicted grades' scenario, similar to last year.

Computer science degrees provide amazing career paths, says tech leader

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Not enough students are applying for computer programming courses that are guaranteed to lead to fulfilling and well-paid roles in an exciting and increasingly creative industry, one of the country's leading tech leaders has said this week.

How to choose the right college courses

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How do I pick the right list of course choices?

 

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